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What Is a Collaborative Divorce, and How Does It Work?

Divorce is undoubtedly one of the most challenging transitions in life, often clouded with stress, uncertainty and hurt emotions. But it doesn’t have to be that way. I strongly believe…

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How Are Retirement Accounts Handled in a Missouri Divorce?

As an experienced family law attorney, I understand that divorce can be a challenging and emotional process, particularly when it comes to dividing assets you've worked hard to accumulate. Retirement…

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What to Ask Your Divorce Attorney Before You File? 

As an experienced divorce attorney, I, Scott A. Hamblin, understand that embarking on the journey of divorce can be daunting and filled with uncertainty. The first step in this process…

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How Do I Initiate the Divorce Process in Missouri?

As an experienced attorney with over two decades of litigation experience, I, Scott A. Hamblin, have witnessed firsthand how emotionally and mentally challenging the divorce process can be. If you…

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How Long Does It Take To Finalize A Divorce?

Divorce is a process that can often feel lengthy and emotionally draining. In Missouri, the law stipulates a minimum 30-day period from the time all paperwork has been submitted in…

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What Are Some Common Misconceptions About the Divorce Process?

When it comes to divorce, misinformation can add unnecessary stress and confusion to an already difficult process. I am committed to providing accurate information and compassionate legal representation to clients…

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